darkmoonfirelyte--disqus
darkmoonfirelyte
darkmoonfirelyte--disqus

We can both agree that From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen were crap, though, right?

It's possible. Personally, I didn't like the Watchman comics, and the movie was fairly faithful (while still being dumber). I couldn't get into the movie because I just didn't care (like I didn't really care about the comics).

I didn't forget it. I know Alan Moore hates it (and considering how the movie butchered the book, I can't blame him), but I have a hard time listing it in misfires. I actually like the movie we got, even if it barely resembles the book at all.

You know, every time Alan Moore comes out and complains about his work being adapted into films, people always shrug it off. "He's a cranky old hermit. He's weird and a cook. He'd slowly becoming Gandalf."

Well put.

And that they agreed not to buy this album.

They would be, but only because they -wanted- to. it's their choice, and not you or any other [insert political faction] is going to jack-boot in and take that away from them. Wasn't shitting ourselves one of the core principals that democracy was founded on? Without it, we're little better than the North Koreans!

I would watch the shit out of Community: True Detective. Now I'm going to be sad when it doesn't happen.

To be fair, I did have a professor in my World Mythology class that, on the first day of class, stated "all world myths come from a collected consciousness of the origins of man. The five phases of man," which he then spent the rest of the semester telling us about through each of the mythological cycles (Greek and